Patrick
Grant
Helveston

September 13, 1972,
January 02, 2019

Patrick Grant Helveston, 46, of Beaumont, died Wednesday, January 2, 2019. He was born on September 13, 1972, to Etta Hebert Helveston and Claude Helveston, in Nederland. Patrick was a 1991 graduate of Hardin-Jefferson High School. He graduated from Lamar University with a BBA and just three classes short from graduating with a Master of Business Administration. Patrick loved his “girls”-wife, DeWona and two daughters, two dogs, and of course his Harley Bikes. He was currently employed by Plus 4 Credit Union.

A gathering of Mr. Helveston’s family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., with a Rosary recited at 6:00 p.m., Monday, January 7, 2019, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 8, 2019, at Broussard’s, with interment to follow at Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont.

Brenda Monteaux Menard

Kathryn Malley Hinojosa

Chris and I were so sorry to hear of Patrick. Patrick was such a fine young man and always a small on his face. I know he is in heaven with Chris and they are looking down at us for sure. Prayers of comfort to DeWona, his daughters, and family. Rest in peace Patrick until we all meet again . Kathryn and Chris Hinojosa, Sr.

Angela Downs Chesnutt

God of all comfort, who comforts your children in times of affliction, comfort those who are grieving in their time of extreme loss.
God of peace, govern their hearts in this time of great confusion. Help them to take their thousand questions and “what ifs,” which swirl furiously in their minds, to Jesus, the Prince of Peace who has the power to calm the storm.
God of mercy and grace, may they know your presence as you walk with them through this valley of death. May they know—in an experiential, not merely intellectual way—the sufficiency of your grace.
God of truth, gently lead them to the green pastures of your Word where they will feed their hurting, doubting souls upon all your righteous judgments and faithful promises.

Tara

Bonnie and John Backer

John and I are so very sorry to hear of Patrick's passing. We send our love and condolences to all who loved him. We will keep you in our prayers and will pray for Patrick's eternal rest in the Peace of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Ryon Martell

I'm praying for you and your family, Brother. You made a positive impact on my life as one of the best coworkers I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. May GOD bless your soul and your family in this difficult time.

Candy Mathis Hollis

Robert & Sharon Bekcher

Claude and Etta, DeWona, Rayne and Citori, I am so very sorry for your loss of Patrick. He was such a very nice guy. I pray that God will give you comfort and peace. As you all go through this sadness. I know you all have precious memories of him that you can now hold on to as your treasures. We love y’all and will continue praying for you all.

Amy Cox

Tracy Reese Ledet

Words can't express how deeply sorry I am for Patrick and his family. Etta and Claude this breaks my heart, I can only image your pain. I will keep praying for closure and comfort for you and the rest of the family.

Barbara Fescoj

Patrick, you were such an amazing young man, that cute smile, as you boarded my bus each morning, is one that I will never forget.You will be missed by many.....RIP,until we meet again and may the preputial light shine on you,

Sandra Sherman

Patrick, this news makes your third grade teacher very, very sad. Even in 3rd grade you always had a smile on your face -- probably because you and your buds were up to something that I would have to fuss at you all about!!! I am praying for comfort and peace for your family and many friends.

Marcelle Samford

Cheryl Mann

You have been an awesome and amazing friend. I wish I could have been half the friend to you that you were to me. I’ll miss you till I meet you at the gates. I love you and love your family. You are all so invaluable. Till we meet again, I hope you’re getting homemade bacon bits. In heaven; although I would have mad them for you here.

Renee Sckittone

Spending time with you & Patrick at Brick House on Seawall will always be a fond memory. I will remember his kindness, sense of humor, interesting conversation and of course his handsome face. My sweet sister, put on the armour of God every morning when you awake. Along with your faith in God , you will be protected, loved and held close to the Holy Spirit. Hugs...love & prayers. Renee Sckittone